Court Martial Records
US Army Court-Martial Public Record System
Air Force Court-Martial Records Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Welcome to the US Army Court-Martial Public Record System This portal facilitates public access to docket information, filings,...
https://www.jagcnet.army.mil/ACMPRSCourt Martial Case Files - Archives
Records Relating to the 1811 and 1815 Courts-Martial of Maj. Gen. James Wilkinson, 1811 and 1815. M1523 Proceedings of U.S. Army Courts-Martial and Military Commissions of Union Soldiers Executed by U.S. Military Authorities, 1861-1866. M2031 Selected Military Service Records Relating to Edgar Allen Poe T1027
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/301659Court-Martial Case Files, 1809-1917 | National Archives
These records relate to the administration of military justice in the United States Army. The National Archives Building in Washington, DC (Archives 1), houses U.S. Army court-martial case files from 1809 to 1917. These records are found in Entry PC-29 15 of Record Group 153. Contents of Court-Martial Case Files Enlarge Download Link
https://www.archives.gov/research/military/army/court-martial-case-filesRegisters of Court Martial Cases - Archives
This series lists the records of general courts martial, courts of inquiry and military commissions. It gives the assigned file number, name, rank and organization of the defendant, names the President of the court and the Judge Advocate, and lists where and when the court was convened. Variant Control Numbers Archived Copies
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/591699Court Martial Records | History Hub
This office handles FOIA requests for such records, Contact Mr. Scott Bailey in that office at 703-693-1309 for information about what is available and how to submit the request. Army General Counsel's office at the Pentagon if that might be handy for other types of requests for legal records. That number is 703-697-9235. 4173 Views
https://historyhub.history.gov/docs/DOC-1087Ordering Courts-Martial Transcripts and Military Investigative Records
If you request courts-martial transcripts or military investigative records under the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the agency processing your request must reply within 20 working days. The agency is permitted to send you a letter or postcard saying it needs more time to comply, and that’s what it usually does.
https://www.swords-to-plowshares.org/guides/ordering-courts-martial-transcripts-and-military-investigative-recordsNational Archives Court Records | National Archives
The earliest court records in our holdings date to approximately 1790. It is estimated that there are more than 2.2 billion textual pages of court materials in the National Archives. As the court retires materials annually, this number continues to grow. Court materials are created by: The types of records are primarily case files.
https://www.archives.gov/research/court-recordsCourt Filings & Records - DoDLive
Court Filings & Records This section provides public access to filings and records pertaining to Navy and Marine Corps courts-martial referred on or after December 23, 2020, in accordance with 10 U.S.C. § 940a (Article 140a, Uniform Code of Military Justice).
https://jag.navylive.dodlive.mil/Military-Justice/Court-Filings-Records/Monthly Court Martial Reports - Headquarters Marine Corps
Marine Corps General and Special Court Martial Dispositions. 6/22/2022. 2022 March. Marine Corps General and Special Court Martial Dispositions. 5/6/2022. 2022 February. Marine Corps General and Special Court Martial Dispositions. 3/30/2022. 2022 January.
https://www.hqmc.marines.mil/sja/Court-Martial-Reports/Union Court Martial Records, Civil War Court Martials - GopherRecords.com
Court Martial files contain the records of military trials of Union soldiers during the Civil War. The soldiers in these trials faced charges ranging from petty theft to murder. Confederate Court Martial records are not held by the National Archives, although some may exist within the archives of the individual southern states.
https://gopherrecords.com/record-types/court-martial-files/Court martial records: What they are and how to find them
An index to transcriptions of court martial records, both Army and Royal Navy and home and abroad, is available on Ancestry as ‘ UK, Naval and Military Courts Martial Registers, 1806–1930 ’. You will have to join the firm’s military-focused site Fold3 to see an image of the original record; an annual subscription costs $79.95.
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